util/e6400-flash-unlock: Rename to dell-flash-unlock
This more accurately describes the scope of the utility. Signed-off-by: Nicholas Chin <nic.c3.14@gmail.com>btrfsvols
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ifeq ($(shell uname), OpenBSD)
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ifeq ($(shell uname), OpenBSD)
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CFLAGS += -l$(shell uname -p)
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CFLAGS += -l$(shell uname -p)
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endif
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endif
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SRCS=e6400_flash_unlock.c accessors.c
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SRCS=dell_flash_unlock.c accessors.c
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all: $(SRCS) accessors.h
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all: $(SRCS) accessors.h
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$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(SRCS) -o e6400_flash_unlock
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$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(SRCS) -o dell_flash_unlock
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clean:
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clean:
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rm -f e6400_flash_unlock
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rm -f dell_flash_unlock
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around 2008 (E6400 era).
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around 2008 (E6400 era).
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## TL;DR
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## TL;DR
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Run `make` to compile the utility, and then run `sudo ./e6400_flash_unlock` and
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Run `make` to compile the utility, and then run `sudo ./dell_flash_unlock` and
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follow the directions it outputs.
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follow the directions it outputs.
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## Confirmed supported devices
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## Confirmed supported devices
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